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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take the war' is not grammatically correct
If you want to use it in written English, you could say 'wage war'. For example, "In order to achieve their goals, the two countries decided to wage war against each other."
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'Take the war.
Can't we take the war for granted anymore?
Israel had done too little to take the war to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
America would not wait for the next attack: it would take the war to the enemy.
Where Mr. Bush plans to take the war after Afghanistan is unclear.
If America doesn't take the war to them, we will always be playing catch-up.
FAVORITE PRESIDENT: "Take the war in Vietnam out, and Lyndon Johnson is my favorite president.
How did the news of Gen. Robert E. Lee's failure to take the war north affect Morgan's ambitions?
"THIS time," said the south Sudanese general, jabbing at the table, "we will take the war to their children.
General Westmoreland's tactics were simple: take the war to the enemy, and kill him faster than he could be replaced.
I imagine it would be difficult for anyone to see it and not take the war more seriously.
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